National Endowment for Democracy Sues Top Trump Aides Over Funding Freeze

The National Endowment for Democracy, a nonprofit that has had bipartisan support over decades for its work promoting democracy abroad, is suing the U.S. government and cabinet officials for withholding $239 million in congressional appropriations. Members of the group’s board, which includes current and former Republican and Democratic politicians, said the organization filed the lawsuit…

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Oscars 2025: Adrien Brody’s partner Georgina Chapman reveals what she really thought of that red carpet kiss with Halle Berry

Adrien Brody‘s partner Georgina Chapman has weighed in on his Oscars red carpet kiss with actress Halle Berry. Footage taken from the night shows Extra red carpet interviewers Mel Robert and Terri Seymour asking Chapman, who is the former wife of disgraced Hollywood heavyweight and convicted sex offender Harvey Weinstein, about the kiss. Social media…

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Utah just passed the country’s first age-verification bill for app stores. But the fight isn’t over

The App Store Accountability Act is headed to the governor’s desk, but a legal battle over the controversial bill seems all but certain. On Wednesday, Utah became the first state in the country to pass legislation mandating that app stores verify users’ ages and get parental consent for certain activity on minors’ accounts. 

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